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italy's high court will once again determine the fate of amanda knox. the american college student who was convicted and then acquitted of murdering her roommate. the prosecutors who held her behind bars there for four years are arguing she should be returned to jail. here's abc's nick schifrin tonight. >> my family is really the most important thing right now. and i just want to go and be with them. >> reporter: amanda knox waited four years for that homecoming. but tonight, she's anxious that italy's supreme court could put her freedom in jeopardy. >> the fact that she spent three or four years in an italian prison and this murder charge continues to hang over her head. there is no peace of mind. >> i couldn't understand why they were so sure i was the one who knew everything. >> reporter: in 2007, knox and her italian boyfriend, raffaele sollecito, were convicted of murdering their roommate, meredith kercher. they languished in prison for years. the world watched the dramatic moment they were released. >> both defendants have been acquitted. >> repor
italy's high court will once again determine the fate of amanda knox. the american college student who was convicted and then acquitted of murdering her roommate. the prosecutors who held her behind bars there for four years are arguing she should be returned to jail. here's abc's nick schifrin tonight. >> my family is really the most important thing right now. and i just want to go and be with them. >> reporter: amanda knox waited four years for that homecoming. but tonight, she's...
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now, before going in to the court this morning amanda knox's lawyer told reporters that amanda knox is confident in the italian justice system, and she's looking forward to returning to italy some day as a free woman. christine? >> all right, ben wedeman, thanks, ben, live in rome for us this morning. ahead on "starting point," after taking some painful hits, your wallet getting a little bit of a break at the gas pump. i'm going to tell you what's behind the price drop and whether it will last. >>> and a shocking claim, could a republican presidential candidate really endorse same-sex marriage by 2016. we'll break down karl rove's really interesting interview. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment inf
now, before going in to the court this morning amanda knox's lawyer told reporters that amanda knox is confident in the italian justice system, and she's looking forward to returning to italy some day as a free woman. christine? >> all right, ben wedeman, thanks, ben, live in rome for us this morning. ahead on "starting point," after taking some painful hits, your wallet getting a little bit of a break at the gas pump. i'm going to tell you what's behind the price drop and...
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today amanda knox finds out if her acquittal stands. they expected to announce whether she will have her guilty verdict reinstate order a new trial will be set. >>> meanwhile, the trial of jodi arias resumes in phoenix, arizona. more testimony is expected on her amnesia diagnosis. >>> two arrests in georgia after a 13-month-old baby was shot to death while sitting in his stroller. 17-year-old de'marquise elkins seen here and a 14-year-old boy are charged with first degree murder. >>> in florida, two tourists who died did not open their main parachutes. the co-owner of skydive city near miami believes they became unaware of their altitude before it was just too late. >>> and the fbi is joining the search for a missing brown university student. he hasn't been seen in more than a week. his cell phone, wallet and i.d. were all found in the apartment he shared with other students. >>> if you are up feeding your baby at this hour, you want to hear this. a new study says parents are feeding their babies solid food too early. 40% of parents sur
today amanda knox finds out if her acquittal stands. they expected to announce whether she will have her guilty verdict reinstate order a new trial will be set. >>> meanwhile, the trial of jodi arias resumes in phoenix, arizona. more testimony is expected on her amnesia diagnosis. >>> two arrests in georgia after a 13-month-old baby was shot to death while sitting in his stroller. 17-year-old de'marquise elkins seen here and a 14-year-old boy are charged with first degree...
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this morning, an exclusive picture of amanda knox enjoying her freedom in seattle. she's back in class, spending time with her sisters and her boyfriend. but all of that could change starting tomorrow. that's when the italian supreme court will hold the final hearing in her almost six-year case. justices will decide whether a lower court was right to overturn her conviction of her murder of her roommate just 18 months ago. >> i can't understand why they were so sure i was the one who knew everything. >> both defendants have been acquitted by the charges. >> she's already endured three or four years in an italian prison. this murder charge continues to hang over her head. >> reporter: after the release of knox and her former italian boyfriend, prosecutors apeeled the lower court's decision. there's still unanswered questions. we're serging for the true. the knox family said they're not worried about monday's hearing. simply another example of harassment by the prosecution. >> peace of mind will occur if she wins on monday. then, the case is truly over. if she loses,
this morning, an exclusive picture of amanda knox enjoying her freedom in seattle. she's back in class, spending time with her sisters and her boyfriend. but all of that could change starting tomorrow. that's when the italian supreme court will hold the final hearing in her almost six-year case. justices will decide whether a lower court was right to overturn her conviction of her murder of her roommate just 18 months ago. >> i can't understand why they were so sure i was the one who knew...
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. >>> a big court decision for amanda knox tops our stories. the supreme court will decide within hours if knox and her boyfriend should be retried for killing her roommate, meredith kirnlger. they were convicted but the court overturned it four years later. if the court upholds the acquittal, it will bring closure for amanda knox. >>> and kevin orr because poipd by michigan's governor to turn it around. he said he wants to work with the city council and the mayor but opponents are gearing up to protest his appointment. >>> and it is a $338 million mystery. new jersey lottery officials announced faye the winner of one of the largest powerball drawings in history has yet to come forward. the lucky winner stands to net $220 million. that's a lump sum payment. wow! >>> coming up, our "news nation's" gut check. and a female employee who was fired for tweeting about some sexual comments directed at her during a conference. she got fired. what happened to the guy? >>> plus, easter is just a week away. we're still dealing with the winter that will not
. >>> a big court decision for amanda knox tops our stories. the supreme court will decide within hours if knox and her boyfriend should be retried for killing her roommate, meredith kirnlger. they were convicted but the court overturned it four years later. if the court upholds the acquittal, it will bring closure for amanda knox. >>> and kevin orr because poipd by michigan's governor to turn it around. he said he wants to work with the city council and the mayor but...
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i mean, the worst-case scenario here for amanda knox is, what, is there any chance she's going to go back? >> i don't think so. i think this is a theoretical exercise at this point. italy is not going to attempt, and the united states will not extradite her for this crime. now, it is true that if the italian courts order her to be retried, she may be well advised to stay out of the whole european union, because they have more reciprocity on these issues, but amanda knox is not going to trial again, she's not going back to prison. >> it's very different here in the legal system in the united states, and we have to be careful not to disparage the italian system, but we have double jeopardy here. and so if you're acquitted of something, you can't be tried again. >> correct. >> that doesn't appear to be quite the same in this case. >> we have -- what we have is your conviction can be reversed by an appellate court and a subsequent appellant court can reverse that and you could be tried again. it's not that different, but there's so many things in the italian system that are different. sh
i mean, the worst-case scenario here for amanda knox is, what, is there any chance she's going to go back? >> i don't think so. i think this is a theoretical exercise at this point. italy is not going to attempt, and the united states will not extradite her for this crime. now, it is true that if the italian courts order her to be retried, she may be well advised to stay out of the whole european union, because they have more reciprocity on these issues, but amanda knox is not going to...
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. >>> amanda knox said to be anxious as she waits to find out if she will be retried in italy for the 2007 murder of her roommate. prosecutors are appealing that acquittal from 2011, something that wouldn't be allowed in u.s. courts. the now 25-year-old was studying abroad when her roommate, meredith kercher was found stabbed to death in their apartment. we expect a decision later today. >>> also today, an autopsy is being performed to unlock the mystery of how a russian billionaire died at his british country home. the body found locked in a bathroom with a scarf next to him. he was a critic of vladimir putin, and is the third business man from the former ussr who died in the past five years under suspicious circumstances. friends say he was depressed in recent months but don't believe he would commit suicide. >>> pope francis in his first appearance at his first holy week used some home spun wisdom to encourage people to reach out to the poor. he quoted his grandmother with the adage you can't take it with you, saying there are no pockets in a shroud. he arrived in an uncovered car,
. >>> amanda knox said to be anxious as she waits to find out if she will be retried in italy for the 2007 murder of her roommate. prosecutors are appealing that acquittal from 2011, something that wouldn't be allowed in u.s. courts. the now 25-year-old was studying abroad when her roommate, meredith kercher was found stabbed to death in their apartment. we expect a decision later today. >>> also today, an autopsy is being performed to unlock the mystery of how a russian...
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now amanda knox could be forced to return to italy and face the >>> and if saying i'm sorry could heal the world, then cbs is on the right track. the amazing race stirs up an amazing mess using a war memorial for a prop. we have the apology. you're live in the cnn newsroom. good morning from washington. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. we begin with the wintry mess scoffing at the calendar. it's officially spring, but try telling that to millions of americans in the midwest and mid-atlantic states. >> my car was completely sideways coming up the hill. and so thank god i managed to get right here in the center and i've been here about 45 minutes waiting on a tow truck. >> i can relate this morning. up to 7 inches from st. louis to pittsburgh and some areas will be buried under a foot of snow. it's not just snow that made for a wild weekend, though. take a look at that, that's hail blanketing the ground. much of the eastern half of the country has seen any combination of high winds, thunderstorms and of course snow and hail. in just a minute we'll tell you where t
now amanda knox could be forced to return to italy and face the >>> and if saying i'm sorry could heal the world, then cbs is on the right track. the amazing race stirs up an amazing mess using a war memorial for a prop. we have the apology. you're live in the cnn newsroom. good morning from washington. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. we begin with the wintry mess scoffing at the calendar. it's officially spring, but try telling that to millions of americans in...
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. >>> and more legal troubles for amanda knox. 's in 2001, saying she was not guilty of murdering her roommate. now considering throwing out the acquittal. announcing the decision tomorrow. >>> and someone in the garden state is really, really rich. $338 million rich in fact. no one has come forward to claim the prize. we know last night's winning powerball ticket was sold in new jersey. >>> same-sex marriage taking center stage in the coming days. the supreme court will take up two historic cases this weani s. president obama supporting same-sex marriage issued a brief with the court calling doma constitutional. >> it's not their rule to decide what's constitutional. doma was a law passed by the house and senate and signed into law by president clinton. and in our system of government, the administration doesn't get to decide what's constitutional. the supreme court does. >> and it will. starting tuesday. a constitutional law expert, nyu, and the president of founder of freedom and the right leaning heritage foundation. thank you
. >>> and more legal troubles for amanda knox. 's in 2001, saying she was not guilty of murdering her roommate. now considering throwing out the acquittal. announcing the decision tomorrow. >>> and someone in the garden state is really, really rich. $338 million rich in fact. no one has come forward to claim the prize. we know last night's winning powerball ticket was sold in new jersey. >>> same-sex marriage taking center stage in the coming days. the supreme court...